Monday, August 20, 2018

Scrub a Dub Dub

I played for an hour this afternoon, using up the partial skein of Cotton Scrubby.
It is a stocking knit dishcloth with a bit of single crochet around the edge to stop the curl.
It worked fine on the knitting machine but it is too large-I like 7-8" for a dishcloth.
I already have another one on the machine!
I am going to make a dent in all the skein scraps around here!
Here's to a new week!

8 comments:

  1. Its darling. Hooray for scrap projects. Some of them come out amazingly wonderful . They are unexpected surprises with no pressure!

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  2. It works with Scrubby too? Wow! I love my scrubby cloths but I hate knitting with it. That's a great solution.

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  3. A machine would be great for whipping out cloths! Especially with yarns that are hard on the hands

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  4. Looks really pretty (love the colors). I felt that yarn in the store, but put it back - I just know I would hate knitting with it. The machine is the answer!

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  5. Projects that eliminate scraps are wonderful. I love how you are experimenting with your machine with various weights and types of yarn.

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  6. Looks very summery --- kind of like the ocean or a lake.

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  7. Yeah for a new slate and fun projects!

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